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VOLUME 27. . AND RESIDENCE LOTS Fronting on Olybourn, Hawthorn, and Raoine-avs,, Sophia, Lewis, and Herndon-sts., AYOUT EIGHT BLOOKE WEST OF LINCOLN PARK, AT AUCTION, BY WM. A, BUTTERS & 00, ON SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 187, AT 1% 0'OLOOK P. M. ON THE GROUND. Thoso lots are dosirably located in tha fine nursery grove, only two miles from the busi- noss contro, and dlose to tho Chiongo and Olybourn-gy. horso-oatn. ‘The ground is high oand dry, soil rich, good ‘sidownlks, ‘water, oto. Toots 25 foot front by 125 and 135 fost doop to wide alloys. THE TTTLE is porfoct. An abstract will e farnishad to each purchaser. i THERMS: Only $20 cash on day of salo, $150 in S0 days, balance very easy. A great poction of 1§ can remain an long tims, at only 6 per cont intoreat. Haro is o splondid opportunity to secure a enfo Invostmant ot your own prico, as tho ealb i3 positivoly without resarvo. EZ~For tho accommodntion of tho working cla3ses, tho propriotor will be a$ No. 615 Olybourn-av. on Bunday, to show tho proporty. ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & 00., Renl Estato Aucilonoers, 144 and 1§ Dearbornest, T0 SAVINGS BARK DEPOSITORS. CLARKE, LAYTON & CO., until further notice, will sell first-class Chicago Real Estate at the lowest market prices, or Houses and TLots and Unimproved Lots at Washing- ton Heights, and take the cash pay- ments in books and checks on any of the Chicago Savings Banks. There is no better or safor investment than Chicago Real Estate. Certified Checks on the Cook County National Bank and Union National Bank, taken as cash on all sales by us. CLARKE, LAYTON & CO., No. 120 LaSalle-st. Gartified Bank Ghecks Will ba taken for the following firat-class propertys First Dpaymont on a beautiful Houso aud Lot in SOUTH EVANSTON, A Houso and Lot ona blook, and one thras blooks, from Dopot, in ENGLEWOOD. A few vory desirablo lots in NORWOOD PARK, near dopot, at one-half thelr value for OABH. A raro chance for persons to fovest and double tholr monoy intwo months, Certificd Chocka on Savings Banks, Union and Cook County National Banks, recoivod as Cash on atl nalos, TILLOTSON BROS., 272 and 274 Stato-at. TO SAVINGS AND. NATIONAL BANK DEPOSITORS. R. P. BLANCHARD, 158 LA SALLE-ST., Hae property in all partaof tho clty and suburbs, which ho will nell cheap, taking as cash one-nalt or moro or less. of your balance in bank, and agrocing to walt at loast six months bolora drawing for any portion of tha amount tranaferred to him, thus giving your banks more time to realize on their collatorals and bottor socuring the ra- ‘maindor of your batanco. . P, BLANCHARD, TRoal Estato and Loan Broker, 153 LaSallo. Bank Balances TAKEN FOR WICKER PARK LOTS AT OLD PRICES. MOREY & MAGILL, 77 CLARK-S8T. REAL ESTATE THE ONLY SAFE INVESTMENT IN TIMES LIKE THESE. HUNTER, CANNON & CO., 127 LaBalle-at,, Room 4, Will 361 ot o all sizes, , from 25 foot to half scres and aoron, In good localition o this clty and on, raiiroada just outsl. 1 CASH PRIOES and on very onsy terms, and will receiva for i ont Cortificates of Depoit, Boaks, snd ings Bauke, or Ohscks 13 1 Banks, property porfect. ational Bat Strats to dato, HONTER, OANNON & 00r To Sevings and National Bank Deposiors I will aggept Checks and Booka on BAV- INGS or NATIONAI: BANKS in paymont for Real Estato, or on notes due or not due, given for Roal Hatate herstoforo sold, TAYLOR, 3 & 4 MoCormick Blook. To Depositors in National and Savings Banks. ER & LEE, Roal Estato A, ), ral divistor n!m;ha clty, flg"ml;ilm hundred chuico rasidonao lota w‘llnmllluw‘n} cboap, on osay tarm arlial oF % Soriified aqocks o any of the Ohltago Natlonal Bayke oF ‘buoks of any of the Bavings Banks of the clty. We offer some magniticent invostiuenta in acre proporty, sure Lo advance in value, on the sams torms, lfi;wfilhu time oy rRor porcent: thian amy iavostmont (s ttooks of hond. ANY DI & ;.‘;n\‘:a I:vx{an Bullding, N. K. cornor of Monroa and site-ata. T0 HOLDERS OF SUSPENDED BANK PAPER, Tho best Bavings ank, altor all, s Real Estate, bought at first prices. I now offor Lots in my subdiviston, miles from tho Court Houso, at Washington Holghits, on 2 of tho 0., D. & V. T, bout one-fourth of & mile from the Station on Tracy- and & froo Raflroad pass for threo yours, at 8200 each, Will accept the Obi- cago Suspended Bank Paper In part or full pay, or sell on torms tosult, Theso Lots will doublo in a short time, O. P. CETASIDS, 1,3 & 5 WABASH-AYV. TO SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS. ‘We havo srmao af the mast desirablo lots (n Englowood, noar dopata, churalios, and publla school, on nLulutl stroots And |a thio midat of fino mprovomonits, which wo offur st a low pricu, taking in full or partiai Garient guunts acatnal auyof tha hloayo Bavins ianks or cor- tiliod olicoke on any of the National Lanks. This is spteadul oppuriunity to purchasa proporiy (hat oan o | prored to advaniaus, and o 'rito L whiok will pay & 0 fnvestmont. sadsome protit on ¢ 0 TOANHIRLD & BATTEEON, 60 Lagallo-nt, 7O SAVINGS BANK DEFOSITORS, o wil or foot—sure to advan, Fioke and Ohaoke on am; o7 on the Union Ni for ealo In savaral HODKS'& O"lleA“Kl 131 LaBallaat, FIDELITY SAFE DEPOSITORY, v v'I‘I-IE SATF I DEPOSIT VAULTS, 143, 146 & 147 Randolph-st, For absolute meourity, place your Money, Bonds, Valuable Papors, and othor valuables in the VAULTS of the DELITY SAVINGS BANK - - Safe Depository. Tho Safo Deposit Vaults of this Institution aro the strongest in tho world, boing built of Hoavy Masonry, and lined with Hardoned Btool Plates and Burglar Motal of 1mmonse thiokness, a single door weighing four tons. Theso VAULTS withstood succossfully 'the grent OBXCAGO ¥IRHE, and aro guarded by armed men day snd night. JOHN O. HAINHS, Proaldent. CARRIAGES. Large Variety OF ELEGANT CARRIAGES, Consisting in part of the following: Landaus, TLandaulots, Clarencos, Coaches, Coupes, Broughams, Four and Six-seat Rockaways, Park Phac- tons, half and extension tops; T Carts, Doi Carts, Mail Phaotons, Doctors’ Phaetons, Light Road Wag- ons on Elliptic and Side-bar Springs, Kimball Jump Seats, Pony Phaotons on C Springs, with Calash and Can- opy Tops, Concord Buggies, Omni- buses, ote. HILL'S CELEBRATED CONCORD HARNESS, COAN & TEN BROEKE CARRIAGE MFG. CO, RANDOLPH AND ANN-STS FINANCIAL. SAVINGS ‘105 OLARK.ST., Mothodist Clinrch Black. Six per cent Intorest allowod on deposits, payable semi- annually, July | a0d Jag T o ot : , Prosidont, ‘WM. KeLsEY REED, Cashier. o NOTE.—Until furthor notice, any boy or girl calling at tho Bank will bo presented with & pass book freo, and one dimedeposited to his or her: ulfi&lfl, ‘which suni can bo drawn out at ploasuro, To Depositors. KELLOGG, VOSWINKEL & 0., BANXEIRR S, Have guub commenced business at 804 Y. Ballo-st., and offer to tho gubhn the conven- ience of their offico, with its fire and bur. %lvnr-proof Vaultand Sate, WHERE THEY Rl:;}rLL OELV. ) E DEPOSITS IN CUR. CY AND PAY CHECKS IN THE BAME; holding the currency in constant readiness for paymont. A. W. KELLOGG, J. P, VOSWINKEL DONSELEN, DI Wo collect claims of overy dotoription against partios throughunt tho Unitod States and Canadss, and e'-’uunm the namos of thoso whio dun't pay. Nomi-snnual roport now ready for delivory to swbsceiors CHINASTHLS BERCANTILE COLLECTION AGENCY, 140 Madison- ot.. Chicago. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, A gentleman about to change his residence offers for private sale, at a great bargain, the fol- lowing A pair of Horses, a single Horse, an Elegant Coupe, an Open Buggy, a Piano,some Ex- cellent Furniture, Mirrors, Car- pets. Apply at 278 Michigan- ROSIN, ROSIF, ROSTK, For aalo low to closo consigumonts. Also, 160 bble, of Linseod Ofl (Raw and Boilod), low for oash, to remit consignor. CHASE, HANFORD & CO., Manufacturers' and Rofinors' Agonts'Ofls, ¥c.,1, 3, and & Wabssiavis cor: Saniis Wotar. o Tho American Baso Burner, the ** King of Sf -" saloat W, \vxfl:m. 'S, 819 Btate. sorner of Congross. BUSINESS CARDS. J. M. W. JONES, ‘Wholesale, Rotail, and Manufacturing STATIONER, 104 & 106 Madison-st. My faoilities for th inufaotu f Rlank B oxuanilug liaflroad and Caimmarcial ‘i-,fix‘.'.‘.& v paasad. sl oountry buyara will lud it to tholr Intorest call on me beforo purchiasing. C.W. DUREAM, CITY AND COUNTY SURVEYOR, ROOM 16 HONORE BLOCK, "Will tako notes at 50 nud 60 days lu paymont for subdivld- L ) Tl HOTEL, o THE GARDNER, This ologant hotel, fronting Lako Mioh 100KinE Lakn Park, commmands s anihateetod sl 57 s au unobstructed vivw of tho laks, aud Is unsurpassed fu location, o0 ot ploasnro, nd atrention tuds Tnduatril Heporiion Hutidings s Tho Int: itate Industrl ) L] . pasita tho htel. S FRED H, GOULD, Proprictor, REAL ESTATE, _ Z Given Awaxl 100 LOTS, 353125 feat, 1n & beautiful subu: viilago. We ob e e B posoront ot wiragter Tiokets f atraois, and: o hrbeter ok lahiod (0 viaw this property. A PHILLIPS, 154 LaSalie-at., basument, | CHICAGO, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1873---SIXTEEN PAGES. GENERAL NOTIOE; 5 TICKETS OF ADMISSION 'TO TEH EXPOSITION, The following will bo tho rogulations in rogard to ad- misslon ta tho Exposition. Tickots will bo fasuod ot law: BEXHIBITORS’ TIOKETS, Admitting an oshibitor only, atany time duriug exhibi- tion hours, and poaitively not tranaferabilo, $10. SEASON COMMUTATION TIOKETS, Good for thirty admisstons, $10, BINGLE TIOCKETS, Admitting the holdor to the Building, with privitega of remainiog through tho day sud ovoning, vxcopt as horo. inaftor specified, adults, 80 conta; childron, 35 centa, BINGLE TIOKETS FOR BATURDAYS Admitting tho holdor to the Building, with privilego of roma o ing through the day and evoning, cxcopt. as apook flod bolow, adulta, 35 contas ohildron, 15 conte. HMPLOYES TICKRTS, Reglstorad and not transforablo, and good for forty ad- misslons, may bo purchasod by Exhibitors only, for the ©ox0lusivo uso of porsons in tholr employ fn tho Building, on weltton application to tho Ohairman of Exooutive Committeo, §4. Evory Exhibitar's and Employo's Ticket wiit b regi terod by numbor aud the namo of purchaser, and if pro sonted by any othor porson will bo forfolted. ‘Whon Speclal Entertaiumonts for ovonings ave to bs given, the Building wmay ho olosod at & o'elock p. m., and tho pricoof admiasion for tho onsulng ovoning fucceased. Tickata will bo on salo at the Tickot Offces, on Mich- igan-av. noar tho foot. of Jackson and Mourvo-sts., and 8t tho Adamast. ontranco. Lxhibitors' and Season Commutation Tickots will also bo suld at tho Trassurer's Officodn tho Bullding, Tha antrance to the Bullding for Visitoraand Izhibitors 138t Adama.at. only. Mxits at cithor oud of tho Bullding. Carrlago oxit at Houth ond only. T CAIRD. The Maunfactorers National Bank OF CEHICAGO. Chicngo, 111, Bopt. 20, 1873. TO OUR CREDITORS ‘The extraordinary calls by tho osisting Huanofal prossure, have mado it oxpodiont for thio Stackitoldors of this Tiank, roprosonting two-thirda of tho oapl.al stock, to adapt L' following rosolution, in ordor to brotoot tho intorest of tho dopositors as woll as thele own: **Rosalsod, That this Tank o fato_voluntary liauida- ton, a proviitod by Heation 33 Bf tho National Curroncy Aoct, and that tho Directors and ofticars bo and thoy aro hozoby insteuctod to tako aotion in accordanco with this resolution, and fo causo duo notfoa to ba givon to tho CGomptrolloe of tho Curroncy aa provided by I, The aflicors faol assurod that tho affairs of o lquidated moro successfully and oxpoditiously throweh tholr own cffort than through any other courso, sud thoy il mako ail posaiblo an ! bl olfaFts fo that ond. TItA HOLMIGS, Prosidont. 31.'D. BUGHANAN, Vico Prosidont. J.A. HOLMES, Coshlor, Ixicenth Ward. aro n favor of 518 and a roform in tho ditforent departinonts uf tho Cliy Gevornmont, uf proteo: ton to Ilfo and propurty, atd a full onjoyment uf tho civil IR upon our cash resourcos. cansod tho Bank can rights guaranteed by tho Conatitution, —without regard to former politicnl nttilltions, —are invited t wedt fn alir MASEMIITING ab Oxdon's Grovo, o WEDN ESDAY EVENING, ‘Ot 1. d5tk at § oclock, for consultation anl fo oreaiizs lllé&'\Vnrlv{lfnr o apyrdaching olsction. ordera min tha ¥ orderof the Gomumitio of fi opraws PaRTY.» RETAIL GROCERS HERTING On account of tho existing finncial criats, about 20 of tho lending rotal grocars ot the South Sida hold & muot {ng on lass evening at tho Bifgelow 1luuso (on Wabash-ay, betweon Twonty-nrst and Fwenty.socond-ats.}, to adopt mensures for thio coatinuanco of 1ho rotuil trade without embareassment. ‘o exprossion of tho donlors sas that all sales bo piado liencefutth for cash, A gommittoo was appointed to draft resolutions for o’ pormanout Groa~re Lzohange, and to roportat the Bigolow Huuse uu Monda, ovening at 8 p. m. Al rotall grocors, butchers, an marketinon arg cordinlly {nvited 1o atlond, INOTTICH. Owing to the suspension of the Bank through which our clearinfis wero made, for the present, chocks on this firm will be paid over their counter, BARCLAY, VOORHIES & CO. Ghicago, Sopt. 28, 1873, WHO'S BUSTED?? JFou can got CASH far g Geld and Silver, Diamonds Watches, &e.,” &0., at GOLDSMID'S ald’ catablished TLonn Ottice, 118 Clatk-st., botwoen Madison and Wash. ington. Remember tho tamo!l REWARD. T wilt pay liberally, and ask no questions, for tho return of tho proporty takod from my hiou: Nteonth st. and 'rairiv-a; i AN Ve . G, ASAY, 10 Honoro Black, Monroo and Dearborn:ats. . New York Modes. ROE. AND MADAM GORDON will open fall fash- lons on TUESDAY, iy opt, 30, at 487 Wabas! ~WANTED. Wanted, Atthe PALMER HOUSE Good Plumbers; wages $5 por day. Also Gas Fitters; wagos, $4 per day. Also Mar- ble Tile Settors. Apply at P. PALMER’'S OFFIOE. A7 AINTIDID. Tho undorslgnod hiaving the fullost confidonoo in the murpended Navonl Hanks of Uhlcago (g rosimo busi: noss, Wil roceiva chocks and draftsan the abovu banks on account, or for goods ot thn lowest eash pricos, 1. W, WETHERELL, Wholazalo Millinory and Fanoy Goods, 45 & 47 Jackson-st, To Merchauts and Mannfacturers, A husincss manof much oxporlance, leaving Qotobor un a tour Uirough Mlichigan, Ilinofs, in, Iowa, Minnesota, and Northorn Indian ras and'onorgetio In collootions and sottle- 11 10, "Pribiuno ottlov. o businoss; ofllcio 1 Addr PAPER AND ENVELOPES, WEDDING- Tnvitation Paper & Envelones AT WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 and 120 Monvoe-st., Chicago. CONSUMERS will find it profitable to get our befo it | . HINDLE i JENKINS, A¥hiontto el siotuit Sinttonores brintors, aod Bink ook _Manufncturors MACHINERY, WILLIAM A. HARRIS, Providonce, R. I., Buitder of tho HARRIS-CORLISS ENGINE ‘With Harris'Patent Improvomonts, Sond for Olroulars A %0-horso inglno 1s on oxhibition at the Cincinnati Ex- position until Qotobor 4, and a (0-horso Engloo st the Loulsvillo Bxposition untll Octobor 11, __MEDIOAL. INVALIDS. Who liavo roturnad f Hyrings uatmyrosed AR I i OO OIMEOAT GRS Watiwntav., tnniae diato and yormsunt rollof, - Uail or soud for olroular, 5%, ~ COAL. COAL! COAL! COAL! ‘Tha choapost in tho market, Imm sooclving a cargo of Ilinols Coal uvvery Parties in waut of such for win. ‘l;;rn)‘;llll:rmlunll will u:l nortLoast :Im‘;n" Erio-st, Bridge or Clark aud ‘Twouty-seoond-s! "T. B. KVANS. pricos LAKESIDE MONTHLY, REV. DAVID SWING, REV. I N. POWERS, C. C. BONNEY, HON. JOHN M, BINCKLEY, BENJ. F. TAYLOR, PROF, NATHAN SHEPPARD, JAS. W, SHEAHAN, D. H. MASON, . ANDREW SHUMAR, Are Among Those Who Will Discuse “CHICAGO AS SHE IS!"” In the Great “EXPOSITION INO.” of the LAKESDE NONTHLY, Ready About Oct. 1. SR TLLUSTRATED OIROULAR. F.T. BROWNE & C0., PUBLISHERS, LAKESIDE BUILDING, SILVERWARE. terling Silverware. ‘We have a very large assortmen of the celebrated ¢ GORHAM» STERLING SILVERWARE, which wo offer at extromely low prices. Spoons, Forks, &c., &c., sold by the ounce, - 3 Fancy Piecec, in cases and trunks. Ten Sets, Cake Baskots, and Jelly Dishes. Knives, Forks, and Spoons, for children. Card Cases, Tobacco Boxes, Nap- kin Rings, and Fruit Knives. The largest Stock of Silver Goods in the West. N. MATSON & 60, State and Monroe-sts. _HOSIERY AND ERISROIDERIES, i BURKITT, SUTTON & STANLEY, WHOLESALE---117 South Franklin-st, RETAIL---68 South State-st. ‘Will show a very full and complete stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery and Hand- Knit Hoods, Scarfs, Gloves,and Mittens; Embroideries, Nubias, Shirts, and Drawers; Men’s & Ladies’ Cardigan Jackets S, JEWELRY, &o. R.J.MORSE & (0., Corner Lake & Clark-sts., Fine Diamonds, WATCRES AND JEWELRY, OF ALTL, KINDS, Watoh Work and Jowolry manufactured to ordor. Al work gunranteod. REMOVALS, Removal GEQ, F, ROOT & SONS, dealers in SIEEY MUSIC and MUSICAL MER- CUANDISE, have remoy- ed to their New Store, No, 109 STATE-ST,, Betwoon Washington and Madison. REMOVAL! ‘We now oooupy tho Hlezant and Spacious Stone I'ront Storo known as Nos, 63 and 64 ST, fourdoors east of Btato-sb,front~ ing gouth, whaére we will bo ploased to wel. oomo all our numerous {riends and custom- ers, during and after the Grand ¥xposition. E. BURNHAM & SON. NEW PUBLICATIONS, JAY COOKE’S TOWN. Ts DULUTIL o BUBBLE, ora FRAUD? Wil it livo? Was it INFENDED tolivo¥. Thia valume hias boon Tong groparing, and NOW tho FAGTS ubout Duluth sud th ortiorss Pacliic Itaitrand should b known. lingravingy shiowrlng tho SO-UALLLD waiorsgatom of Dulitly d maps accomyansing tho work, wnilnd Irov on rocelpt o Addras SEPIL S, BROWN, i P. 0. Hox X, Kb, Paul, Minn, MEETINGS, Attention, Sir Knights! Chlcago Commandery, No. 18, —Bpucial SRR . K 0 5 Donliee solne 1 Dedor, Y r Khiglitn canrtzous 2 By ordor of ho 1. U "GIO, I NINOLALL, TKosordor, Masonle. Tho momhors of Covonant Lodgo No. 526 aro notiflod ¢ ot At Guitnthing Tiatl, 187 Bluziost., this (Sunday) i rulng at 9 w'elock, to ationd 1ho jun our Iats brorhers W, {1 "3fotelo,' Kpoctat el 8 nui]m'.'e'i loaves curner aY, st Yologl 1y Urddor Wo b, CHOAT [N , Hoo'ys Masone, Corinthian Ohapter, No, 69, R, A, M.—Bpacial *convo- cation Mondsy evenlng, at 73§ v'olock. Work onthe R. A, Dogres, J, 0, DIOKERSON, Soo, THE EXPOSITION. Reduced Rates and a Large At- tendance. Evidences of Improvement in the Man- ner of Displaying Goods. A Walk Throngh the Stove, Jowelry, Candy, and Machine De- partments, Tho success of the Exposition yestorday was 8 most grotifying one, 1t was tho first day of tho trial of low prices, tho rales of admission yesterdny boing only 25 conts, and It worked sdmirably, the gathering being more than doublo what it was tho preceding doy. Tho attendunco on the part of children was very great. Tho othier visitors wero of tho same clnss na thoso who have beon thero before, The workingmen Lave not yot ind & chaneo to gt to aco the Exponition, A dnily visitor cannot woll Lielp noticiog how mitch tho appearanco of tho Exposltion {s improving. Not ouly ara moro goods coming in, but the system of arranging thoso alroady thero fs often changed far tho botter, Ono cxbibitor learns from suother. Tho oo tasto dieplayed by tife person Is imitated by the ono next (o him, and tho first result of tho Exposition 48 10 oducato tho exhibilors, DURING THE FORENOON It was almost too warm, Tho min shono in throngh the lofty glaas roof, and up fn the gallerdos, cspoclally, it wos almout unpleasantly hot, But that part of the houro hias been tho last {o il up, and i tho Joast fro- quented of ull, the best-visited scction boing the muin floor, south of tho central entranco, But {ho gallery 1a bocoming moro futeresting day by day. It has not that diversity which s to be found below, but it in- cludes somo of tho strlking featurcs of tho Exposition. Ono of thom, which has already been brefly men- tioned, s tho dlsplay made by tho Burlington & Mis- sour), Unfon Pacific, and Konsas Puciflc Railwoys, Tho lust one sonds a collection of tho products of o strip of country 40 miles wido and 740 miles long, be- tween Kaneas Olty and Denver, including overything except cacti, wild ango, and othor spontancous produc- tions of tho soll, ‘They havo also A MENAOEDIE, which fs cqunl to tho ono in Union Park, Including & cago of prairio dogs, tho delight of cbildrem, and worth watehing by grown peoplo, and a buffalo cow and ealf, which livo contentedly in thelrlofty stall, Tu order fo show tho buffalo In all stages, theo aro sove eral bales of hides oxhibited, and somo Liuffalo hieads. Nothing Is Incking but a fow smoked buffalo tonguea, Tho American Watch Company have now gotten thelr machinery i running order, and aro ready to show bow thne-keopers aro made, Thoy havo o large and attractivoatand to tho left of the moin entrance, and faclng Guuther's, partly occuplod by a caso con- contafuing tho most BEAUTIFUL BPECIMENS - of their workmanship, and partly by the elaborate and complicated machinery by which thoso specimens aro produced. They have s connection with tho steam- engluo, and thelr machinery ia always surrounded by a curfous throng, The oponing ovening the bullding waa porfumed by something which resombled the siell of oudons, o veg- etablo worshippod by tho Egyptians, and etill admired by strong-minded peoplo who sro free from preju dices about thelr bresth, Yestorduy tho provalling odor waa that of caramols, Tho heavy, sweotish smoll penctrated tho cutire building, In the first look, one would think that candy-making was a gentnl and ' humanizing pursuit, and that tho soul of a cou- fectioner would in _timb como to resomblo o sugared apricot, Butitls not o in Obicago. Tho inies of Guuthor and Murancel have come Lo such a pnss taot they figured 11 the law-columna of Tii: TRIBONE y terday, rather than in the Exposition report, GUNTHER los the fincst stand, by sl odds, and he Lus the most attructive display of sweet things, Ho sells tho most costly and Leautiful packages of iu- digestion that can bo found suywheredn the bullding, Tuo cmbossed sud docorated papers i which candy 16 put up “ are alone wortl tho moncy,” a8 auctioncers say of thio frames of poor pictures, Maranesi is oway dowa near the sonth door, o bos a #mall stand, aud his display {8 not- 60 ornute, One would thimk that Guuthor would fear 1o such rival, But Marauesi s os diuugreenblo us Mordecad i the gate, for he hoa thrown out u lug to tho breeze, stating that'he fs tho original muker of Guuther's catidics, which feads ono to infer {hat Marancsl invented Guuther, brought him up by Dand, warned bim f his bosom’; ouly to fiud, at last, s Guother ungrateful spd unkind, In spite of Judge Wiliamy' ujunction, this oxnoxious tiag wus still lyiug yesterdny, It Is reported that no ofiicer of the Court could raiss moncy enough get in the bulld- {ug to exceuto the order, uid of course tho doorkeeper would uot Jet any ono i free, At procent Moranes! is murtyr, and bis sales huve largely increascd, BUT, TO CUUANGE TUI SUBJECT, But it s necessary to leavo this subjuct to speak of something useful. ‘1o Exposition is ot s roninuce of tho wous of condy-seliers, It {8 o practicf thing, to be oxamined by practieal men, Therefore, let us leave confectionery end go to stoves, of which there is a fino display, Nothing fs moro practical than o stove, excepting thoso putterns which consumo much fuel ‘sud givo out itle heat; extravagant stoves, which would oxhonst the snthtacito mincs, if they were allowed to, There aro stoves of ol sizes snd patterns, Thero is_tho Immense ono which stands in tho oflies of o country hotel, nround which tho people guther, aud upon which ' thoy mouotonously spit, There aro parlor cook-stoves, tho lust resort of re- duced pride, which, tuable'to haves porlor and o kitehon, buys o stove which gives her kitchen some- thing of tho look of a parlor, TILERE AllE 8TOVES FOI ALL kinds of fuel, snd with ull kinds of voin-glorious names, for these arlicles aro greatly given to bunsting, “hore iy the “Triumplant,? the * Excelsior,” the Economy,” tho “ lousekesper’s Delight," and the *Poor Muts Friend 7This oue, like most things which sot up a8 ho friend of the yoor mon,iss shabby-looking article. Tibbats, Shirk "& Whitclicad, Fuller, Warren & Co,, and Tillotson Brothers are tho principal onea who siiow stoves, and thoy Luve done as well as they could with o not very Bhowy articlo, Ordinarily tho visitors {o thia department are plain- Tooking men, thinking of making purchases for theic country storcs, Lut occaslonally, shyly and furtively, o youn man and womon como steuling that way, from tho crackery or tho sowing machine departmenf, o Iooks ut hier snd she looks nt tho stoves. Ble lifts off the lids and wonders whethor thoy will bake well, Then Lielooks faolishly bappy, Just north of the sloves, ranges, furnaces, olc,, 18 » very showy displny of KITONEN-WAE, cutlery and similar domestic urtlclos, made by J. P. Daiton & Co,; & fino sssortment of cutlery sud hurd ware by J, L, Wayno & Son, und a well-upranged lot of tinware sent by Frauk Sturges & Co,, w0ich was really dmrvlll!ng orh l‘u;‘hm;l mention, ‘2:‘5[‘6‘:;‘;; 8:1!:“ 100\?1" pany Liave also fixed up thel udwirable t'umi. nd finvo o beautiful Alsplay of tholr burglars proof and unpickable locke Protly as their moclsiism s, it dosa not attract an ‘mucl ottontion 08 ema sent by A. A, Van Cott & Co., Jowelers, Thoy siow s bosutiful boquet in a ilver Vaso, and In wiifch two nightingales sroeitting, Touch a pring and tho birds In succession flap their wings and twiiter almost us nuturally 0s real once could do. “Thore 8130 o handsomly wrought biack box,with gold decorations, the size of one's Ot, which, whon oponed, displays an absurdly small bird, 'Which ‘hos also been taught to sing, and which does it politely and lmmedi- ately when th spring isStouched, ~ Ob 1 that tho MURIOAL YOUNG LADIES OF 600LETY wero similarly arranged, so that o pressuro of a finger could atart of stop them, aud it would not requira half an hour's entreaty o got them to begin an ondless aolody, Thoto 18 also s richly-dressed puppal, ate tended by footman, o uggro—pardon—a calored citizen of Afriean descent, The gracious littlo lady walke, flirts with her fan, ebiolds horaolf from the sun with lior parasol, aud boivs her head when sho recoge nizes congonial sonls among. tho ladiealooking at her, Whlo spoukitg of fowalors, it would bo impiopir {5 ‘pass by unuoticed the _beautiful rticles brought by B, ¥, Norrls & Co,, and by Groff & Flolds, Tho lutfer Davo i thoir eatics soveral plecos of sllverware, which baye oxcitod tho desiro of all who hvo noticed them. Two oxhibitora are thero for the specinl pleasure of fhie children, On the mudu floor, Schwoltzer & Beer have soveral shelves loadod with foys, some grotosque, some hundsome, AND ALL INTERERTING, Upin tho gallory, Smiih & Lowmer, of the Burcka Novlty Works, huve ot up ono of their play-housca for children, three storics, and threo fost in” holyht ; open i froiit, A0 a4 (0 adit of putting fu siid tking ot the furniture, tho kind of housa which fonants who mova by mlluight, would fancy, since thero would ho 1o {Fouble about gottiug thold thiugn onty Thoy Luve also toy furniturc, just adapted for tha toy= liouses, and of all kinds, for 'poor dolls and waalthy onee, china aristocrats tud rubbor ploboans, It ‘must not bo fmugined thut the testaurant en- grossea ull tho eatublos und drinkables, Quite u guun- tity will bo fonnd at tho oxtromo norilier end of the mufn hull, Tho Duke Lukery is fully represeuted, und ouyone wishing can kuow low imany kinds of eruckera thero ate {n the world, 'The cffoct of Ll displuy Ju somowhat murred by o notice which says 4 1ANDY OFE," and which shows & luck of fuith in humun nature, Cloko by them the Goutury pieo mills Lnve piled ap cans of ground splees, and the air I impregnuted wit tho gty woue wmell of a lot of cakes of the yoast = vented by the colobrated Siamese Twin Urothers in a momont” of great Sutolleotual brillfanvy, : Digolow iave. pllsd i a mountath of chiores, hungry people look at them, as thoy staud romote srom thelr ‘truo loves, tho aforementioned erucke.s, and would fufn pronounce the nuptisl blessing over thou, and make them ono flesh, Sinco the Expositic doos not beloug to the Bous of Temperanco, and 2 uat & member of tho Committeo of Bovouty, it does 3oL make > any attempt to provids water for its gueats, but gladly wolcomes \wine, Tho White Elk Vinoyards of Keokul Towa, hiave seut soverul rcehucml of bottlen, the field officors boing represeuted by Jugs, ‘They Lnve apec mens of purs nativo wines, such us Mr, Healng's pi form tudorses, mado from Concord, Delaware, Cataw. ba, and othier grapea, J, A, Huck ¢xhibitn somo casl of nativo wine, and alno’ wino in ite crude stato~that 1s, somo bunchos of grapes. Noxt to {hess comen & coction eallod tho Wine of Boldo, suthior unknown, L was Wrong o ssy what vas sald tha olbor d a : TIE DISPLAY OF 8NOES weaprosaic, and had nothing fn it below No. 3 ldy’s Hizo. Mlobert Thicm has a case of boautifully-warked gulters nud slippers, whoro (lio cost of tho labor ex- ceads (hat of tlie materlul, oxtonsivo asthat ls. J, E, Greeno also hina on clegant display of the samo articlos, Ladles who want to get uoots several sizen too small for them—and who smongthem dacs uot 7—will now know whare to go. Tu among the florfsts, among tho blooming lilies and tho flower-pots, is Roynolds—nnt tho Socretury, but QU REYNOLDS, {hio Moral Reformer of Chicugo, tlis man who triea to Lintch ont now parties ud finds the eggs aro adulod, Tieynolds who inakes specolics, and offers a sea-shellas a premium to any one who wifl liear kim talk for hulf on hiour, Itoynolds lias beon allotted spnce, and Lo Tins flled (& with an excellont ot of shitlls,” Oho of them, sbout the size of n Luth-tub, appears fo hnve originally belongod to tho turtle which recently divd around on Dearborn streot, oud from that thoy taper down to delicata and duinfy shells tho alzo of & Luby's ink toc-natls. Yet, to bo perfect, to sntlafy tho physe cal yearulngs of tlio stomuck a’ well o the cathtfo thirst of the soul, this collection should be fanked by a pilo of oytors, modeatly recllufng within tielr sheils, and with a lump of ico upon them to cool the fover of tholr blood, Thore ard two stands which bolong to THE LADIES ALMOBT EXOLUSIVELY, 1t In contemplation (o put up n front of them littlo t1gus, {nviting gentlomen to modestly turn_ thelr eycs the oflior way and not wotnd the dolicacy of tho gen- tler g0x, Ono of - them In tho binco whero they fivop #La Cremo do Lis," an articlo with which ladies putty p tho ohiinksin tlicir faces, 1f lova dics with tho fArst wrinkle, bora 48 the plico to coma to got it rovived. Tho oxhibitor fa willing to show the virtuos of his goods, und, sluce ladics aro not anxous to bo seen whilo’ undergolug what {lio baptlemal service calls “regeneration,” the ncceasity for tho little sign will be percelvol. o ollier place fs up in tho gilers, In chargo of 7, W, Griswold, who lng an nssorimant of Indica’ underwear, garmonts with threo inches of cot- ton and a yard of luco—garments which a masculine Liand i not worlhy to touch, Hoforo matriago ho Is aupposed to know nothing sbout them, Aftor mor- o ho In expocted 10 pay for tiem without wincing. Tiut Modesty upliftn hor finger, and no more need bo s0id on this subject, TUE MACHINE DEPARTMENT, A few peraous yestorduy visited thio norfhiern snnese, but found- there ouly a lot of farming implemonts, Jumbled togotlier and with nobody to explain them, A Feaper or a cultivator mut seemn to bo under tho im- pression tliat his mackine will do {ts own talking ; and 50 it does to o farmer ; but when it I8 a visitor ‘from tho city, the case is different, Theroought to be somo Bersot by to cxpli, tho dglicalo aud fatereating Doints o show; with o Ly cutfer, Just where one must put bis fingers'in order to have’ {hem taken off, this respect, this part of tho show is defective, TUE MUBIOAL FRUGRANME for Mondsy s as follows Afternoon, 1, March, *Vogeaen',,... 2, Potpoulrri from * La Murtyrs 8. Waltzes, ** La Pelito Coquetto In 4. Overture, " Light Cavalry ", G, Polka, *The Mill",.., 6. Fanta] 7. Song, 8. Lotyoursl, Popular Sougs " 9. Galop, * Ovor Lund and Sen Evening, 1, March, “Princa Fredorick Garl”. .. ... ..., Dilss 2, Patpourrl, from “ The Lily of Killarney b, Hencdict 4. Overturo,” " Zunotta®, 4, Song, * ¥o Merry Birda 5, Yolka, “ Cadet™, .., 6. Totpourrf, “arifin,. 7. Waltzes, # Bluo Danubo 8. Funtaislo, ¢ Hibornlcan 9. Quadrille, * Melodion " i B S g Ll LOCATL POLITICS. Lawe-and-Order Meeting in the Third Ward Last Eveming -- Call for o Swedish Mass-Meeting, Tho Law-aud-Order people of tho Third Ward held & meetiug last evening ot tho Olivot Bapist Church, on Yourth nvenue, between Polk nnd Taylor streets, || There were sbout fifty persous prosent, half of whom wore colored, Mr. E. H, Hyde was elected Chalrmou of the mecting, On motion of Mr, Viorling, B, F, Wakeman, R, M, Hancock, F, C, Vierliug, N, Marlip, aud W. 8, Johuson wers clected o Committes on Finuneo. Alr. A, L. Morrieon, being ealled npon fora_ speech, said tho peoplo were alt {utereeted fin good faws an good government, The object of the mecting was to further tho {nferests of law und order. It wusof great importunce that the city should possess houest nud compotent oflicers, Irréspectivo of party, nationality, or croed. No political party should bo called tho G man-Amorican or Gorinan-ril party, Thore wer no lives of uationality in this conntry, Every ono was an Amerlcan cllfzen, The only prajior name for Hesing's party would bo the Saloon-Koepers' party, for their object ‘was to amend our laws 8o that enloati-kecpors could sell their vile stufl with impunity on the Sabbutl, Every suloon-keeper in the city was a Iaw-breaker. Al had thelr rear doors open, and withe ina man could bave whotever ho wanted, He th wont o1 to show that the cleetion of the Liquor tickat would be a 8ad calamity to this city, aud that, to pre- veut this, nll friends of law aud order should fmmo- diately organizo 10 win n great victory next fall, Mr. Willard Woodard wus the xiext speaker, and made, a8 usual, vory logical 6poech, Meesrs B, F,'Wakeinou und Juhn Jones, the Gounty Gommifssioner, also apoko in favor of law and order, sud strongly” deaounced tho so-callod * People's yurty. SWEDISII MASS-MEETING, All Swedes living in tho City of Chicago and Cook County, who feel inclined to support the Amerlcan Law-sud-Order party, and clect honest and able municipul officers, ‘ho matter of what political party or what nationality they may belong to, “aro heroby requested to ssscmble in o g ¥eat Swedieh mats-mecting, to bo held o tho date and place below mentioned, for the purpose of glving our counteymeu an opportunity pulicly to ackuowl- edgo their approvement of the principled proclafmed fn the programmo of the Law-ond-Order porty, and thereby show thelr follow citizens of other naitonali- tics that the majority of SBwodes in Ohicago 40 not ap- prove of or support tue German saloon-kwpers® party and its principles, No Swodo caring for tho walfara of our community pught to omit atrending this mass- ‘meeling, which will bo held st_Svea Hull, corner of Wells and Suporior streote, on Weduesilsy ovening next, the 1st of October, J3.A!Ennnder, P A, Sundollus, 8. W, Felt, G. A lobman, 0. d. Sundell, ' J, Palaou, Herman Roos B, Landorgren, John Levin, O. F. Pcterson, 8, A, Freeman, L, Gylleuhaal, . ¥, Jobuson, A, Anderson, ~ 8, 0. Olin, P, L, Hawkivson,J, Peterson, Gy Blomquist, Drattatrony, Tegulst, Linn, Lindy, ' LT Husinder, J. A, Blomgren, O©, A, Farcls, Gylfo Wolyn, —— The Retnil Grocers and the Panio, About thirty of the retafl grocors of this city held a ‘meeting on Friday evening, at the Bigelow House, on Wabash avonue, between Twenty-first and Twenty- second streets, to adopt measures for the continuance of dho retail trado without cmbarrassment, Tho ex- g;unlnn of tho meeting was that all sales honceforth madefor cawh, A committee appointed at this ‘meeting will bring forward for consideration at a meot~ ing to boheldat the samo place to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, draft of rodotutions for a permancnt Grocora' Exchunge. All retail groeers, butchers, and market~ men aro luvited to attend, — e The Silk Display. It 1s ndmitted by all who Lave seen it, that one of tho finest displays of any cheracter in the Exposi- tion fs thot made by the Monotuck Silk Company, who are tho original manufactuvers of Machine Twist, ‘Tholr brand of spool sitk, the celobrated Corticetli, in tho oldest in the Unlted Btates, and necds but to be used to have {ts superiority scknowledged, Wo advise all who havo an eye for the beantiful not to misa seo- ing thelr really olegant and tasty diaplay of etlk, —_— To Citizens and Exposition Visitors, At tho elegant muelo stora on the Mouroe street coruer, in Palmer's Grand Hotel, occupied by Julius Bauer & Co,, can bo found an linmense stock of pianos il organs, which Messrs, Bauer & Co,, are offerin for o fow weeka at very roduced prices.’ Visltors nng others can parchase {nstruments of the finest make oud finfsh ut o discount that will well roward the at- tention of auy buyer, e e oy N Anatomical Museum, This new estublishment at No, 148 Clark street, is becomiug quite popular, and {s favored wilh throngs of visltors, It containa & very interoating colloction of snstomlcal wonders, and will well vepay a visit, Wo huve nover lind suything Jiko it in Chidengo before, and a fuller collection "of spocimena in its \Way caunot by fourd anywhere, LU SR ) Ohiokering Pianos. Nothing in ho Exposition will uttract moro attor- tlou than two of tho six Chickorlug planos exiibited by Reed & Bous, of tho Templs of Musio, Delng mos claborately finished, it I8 fmpossibl Lo give n descr; - tion of them that Would do- half justice, They uro wald to bo thio two finvst ever made, und, Deing valuw: ut 36,000, 1t Will readily bo scon tuat tho Messts, Hoei. aro exbibiting planos worthy of the Exposition, e Tho modern mural decorations aftor Charles L, Eustlake, Dr, Dressor, Edward Welby Pugho, and otli- vrd, oy now bo secu at tho Expositlon i o art rooms, Thioy are designed snd exoeuted by John J, MeGrdth, Arlttlo Decarator, Nos. 174 aud 110 Hiats sireo | this point, ¢ @Chicage Dailp Teibune, NUMBER 38. THE TAX-LEVY. Opinion of Judge Wallace of tho County Court. He Confirms the Legality of the As- sessment. - Judge Wallaco Aclivered his opiuion on tho question oi 1ne city taxasy, , daturday morniug, confirming tho legallty of the asscrament, of which the followlng s un. abatract ¢ I suppose, in fact I hupe, that no County Judge of tho Blata hins lind so uncven and uneerlafn o rond to travel ‘g X hiave had, I confess, fn dispostug of tho questions that have Leen submitted at tlis term, I havo fourid incrossed difliculty, My desiro fs to do oxact justice, nnd at the snme time to not lghtly threw in tho way of thio public oflicers any obstucles I the collection of ho rovontio; and 4f tho oflicors can bo upheld In the collection of tho revenue by u falr con- struction of the statuto they ehould be, altlough sote techinical quostions may not bo decided us thoy olher- wiso would be, TThio countel for objectors {n objoztions ten, cleven, twelve, and thicteen, boldly stato that for tho taxes of 1872 thio clty bad no authority to make an asscesmont, and they offer good grownd for thefr argument, Thoy atato thnt tho now roevenue law, which wont Into eftect July 1, 1872, waa o complato lnw of tsclf, not Lelplng out tiio old, but abrogating it entirely, and becoming n substitufe for ft; and that whataver was dono under tho old churler was uull and vold after the new law went {nto effect, "Thio assessment wns commenced under the old clinr~ for before July, and completed under tho samo L after tho now one heeamo operative, Did this moke the Intter part of ftho work vold? It fs clear that tho old Iaw was {lis only ono under which {hiey could work IuMny, 1672, and_ [t in unrcanonuble to supposs that the Colicctor should lie fdle antil July, and then commenco under the now law, Now it I% poseiblo that tho aspessment might hiave Lecu mado beforo tho Iat of July, but, deducling the time ollowed for objections snd - Sundays, it onfy leaves twenty-one dugs for thut mount of ‘work, nid wo aro not consldering mer poseibilities, but what wus probably tho intention of tho Legislature, outsido of what might bo tho cou- struction of the bintute. ‘Tho question then is, DId tho Legialaturo intend that the clty oficers should_procced undor tho clnrter up fo tho lat of July, ond then under tho Revenuo net, or aid it inteud that they should collect thio taxcs of 1872 under the charter? ‘The first suggeelion (hat oceur to the Court §s, that if it was tha intention that the oflicers shoukl proceed up to July, and then chungo to th Tovonuo Jaw, it would not Ioft It 80 ambiguous, but would havo expressed it dis- tuctly, Tt will bo evident to anybody who roads the act of 1872, that the Legislaturo could not have bad. tho fnteution that the City of Clleago, or nuy otlier {ucorporated city, should bo bound to edliect tho tuxes under that act.’ Thero js no doubt about the year 1673, n8 to (ko mouner in whick {lio taxcs should o collectod. Sectlon - 58 of tho now law Im‘)\'hlu what is to bo dono first, and enucts that the inceplion of the taxes cannot be mado under that act. Nor could it bo done on anather nccount. By tho new law, valuations are on a different basts, and if the As. sessor Lad made Lis aseessmont under tho old law, it would bo of no possible use if ho atlempted to chaliya 1o tho new practico, The rovision could uot. o made after the 18t of July under the churter, for that i dead, Hence, the ollicers must procecd under ohe or the other, and as they could not {hrow away the eity charter iu forco fn May, 1872, they must commence under that, sud_nlso fiufsh nuder thut, aa they donc, Tha old Board of Equalization was prescrved, a8 ngreed, until the expition of their term of oflice, ‘Tuo objection that there was no warrant, or that tha Collector had nover eccu_onc, i not proved, us thera was evideneo that there was & wurrant beford tho fire, whiclt wos destroyed, and tl:o prima faclo case was nat overthrown, Dy a sjiecal provision of tho new la, all procecdings begun under tho old clrler could o ca ried to completion under that sams law, not being af fected by any subsequent cunctineuts, The objection is made that the aet of March, 1873, commouly enlled in argument the Curativo uct, I void for several reasonn, ons of which Is, that it s a special act, and the Leglslature iy prohibited from flnu«lug uny but general lnws on tho subject of taxes, But I waut tobe very clear that theact fs vold, lheforo I should pronounco it 5o, and, though I have notgiven it ug mucl attentfon us fis fmportnuce demands, yot I da not e that tho objection agalust tho aétis very atrong, It purporls to be general ; there are no ro- atrictive termsn, and Ithink tho Legldlature hue the power to limit the time, T make it #pecial, it should operato for tho good of & wiugio clas of persons, aud, ad the Legisiature Lug the jnlerest of the people at hear, it ncts ara 1ot to be coustrued to bo for the = Jury of the people, Another objection ir, that an applieation for judg- ment had been madé, on_some of tho cases {0 tila Court, und that thers cannot Le two suits for the eame subject matter, This was appealed from my declslon, oud is - now pending in tha Court. T tulik, under thelaws of this State, tw suils can goon at the same time, even to jud, and the satlafaction of ono will o tho sativfaction of both, As tlhis is pending, I reserve my decision on ‘These polnts dispose of tho mainobjic= tions (o the atscesment ; some minor oues may bave been pusscd over, but the first polut estabiislies, in tho opiulon of thie Court, the validity of tle levy, Motions wero mucde by counsel for abjectors for a new friul, ond the argumont therefor i3 sct for Wednesday noxt. e i MEETING OF CONSTABLES. A meeting of tho Tegal Constables of Chieago wag held Iast ovening at Justica Haines’ oflice, on Clark street, for tho purposo of stopping tho illegal nets of thio bogus Constables in tho city, who number about thirty, and fake sway o forge part of tho revenue, which would oflcrwlso flow into tho coffers of tho legal Cometubier, Tho meeting was called {o orler, President Mooro In tho Calr, ‘Il most {inportant business transacted was the motion of Georgo Hartmun that 1,000 clrculars bo printed, stuting tho fiine, rostdence, Tnd piiico Of busiuess of every Iegal Constable in the city, and that theso Lo posted ln the officos of ull attorusyn oud counselors-ut-luw in Cook County, ond o card contaluing tho Eima information be placed in overy dustice's o in tho clty, Anather motion tho entloman wis made thatJoln Worlly, Charles Swin- urne, Patrick Diryer, and Charles McLau, four of tho nucFaé illegal Constables, bo served witl & quo w. ranto, and make o case. Both theso motions wero unanimously carricd, and {t was declded to proceed to prosecuting them fmmediately, After transicting tho regular Lusiuess, the meoting was adjourned to Wellncudoy evenlng next at 8 o'clock, at tho s place. F———— STOLEN COAT. Thomas Eelly at one timo owned o coat, It was a good coat, nothing more or less, Lut Thomos Was ex- tremely proud of it, and came to think i was the fincst coat that was over made, o carrled it with him to his work, and, putting it In o_meal-bag, lald i near bim where'hocould keop au eyo on it. In o word, Thomas {dolized tho garmeut, and bhas been Tightoously punlshed for thls bowlug Hown to an unkuown god, Friday Thomas went to Bridgeport in his tandoin, to scll somo upples, and stopping Lo et &ome lager he, wondorful to say, forgot to pick up tho mical bag contdining Lia cont, ani loft it ubis cart, A man, evidently sent_to punish Thomas, came niong and {n very ‘thoughtless munner picked up fhe moal= bag ond departed on his way, notrefolcing, lowever, for the police officers overfook him und locked him up, Jumes Colitleld punished Thomas by !Il'nlhlp{ his cont, but Dunyon to get evem, very injustly heid James to the Criminul Court in bail of $300 for deing hiu duty in chocking Thomas n Lis idolatrous carccr. P e e PERSONAL. J. Duncan, Missleslppi, is at tho Briggs House. @, Williams, Hudson, Wis,, 18 stopping ot the Briggs Honso, 1cJ; F: Munt, Elkdar, Tad. faa guost at tho Driggs oisor G, M, Martin, Louisville, Ky,, 18 o guest at the Driggs House, Thio Hon, F, M, Francis, of New Jersey, 1a at the Commerelal Hotel. Jamnes George, Esq,, & prominent fruit-grower of Elyrin, Ohio, i ut the Commereial, ‘Tho Rev, C, P, Lyford, of Utal, will dellver, in the Wabnsh Avenuo M, E, Church, this mornlug, and in the Purk Avonue M, E. Church, this ovening, u lece ture on the * Clvil and Ecclesiastical Policy of Mure ‘monism,” at the usual hours of servicw, Tl Rev, Mark Hopkins, D, D,, former Presidant of Willinms College, und wife, are at tho Sherioan e, Dr, Hopkins {s President of the Awwevican Uoard of Forelgn Miesfons, aud presided kst week at the nicete iug at Minneapolls, Mrs, Smith, wifo of Gen, I W, Smith, died 3 torday at her'restdence, No, 20 Uak uvehue, aft lingering Nincss, which slio boro with Christiin fu tido, Mra, Smith wus 4 She whiloly kuuwn i social cf nuny fine qualities of Lead and heart ends Al Who had the pleasuro of ier aequaiutanc ouk & deep intorest i1 all the charitablo fusti! ho elty, und avsisied them by wise conneel w vark,”'Durlg the War, when lier and ‘was fn tho field, sho wan netiyely ong anftary dopartment i home, Her To-s will b folb senly by hor fanily efrelo, und tho news of her deitl ‘convoy & puug 10 all who kow her, Metropolitan Business Collega, Non, 105, 107, nud 109 Malison stevol, fs fanl smintig (ho appreciation of the publie as ane of tho largest and. most thorough business colleges in (o Weat, Several lurge and boantifal epeclmens of penmunship from thik collego way bo sucn fu the Fine Arl Departmont of thio Exposition, Tuition for life, ouly §50.

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